Malice-Corp on YouTube – Star Wars Lego Fun

Your Friends at Malice-Corp.com have released another video on their YouTube Channel. Jack Malice and Mrs. Malice have fun building some Lego ‘Buildables’ in a quick time-lapse build video. A New Order Trooper and Captain Phasma are brought to life with Star Wars Lego fun. Please check it out and let us know what you think, whether you are a Star Wars fan, or a Lego fan, or just a fan of people acting silly. I had a lot of fun making this video with Mrs. Malice and hope you have fun watching it.

Mrs. Malice and Jack build some Star Wars Lego fun

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